Sri Lankan Veg Curry

Well Chloe, the wait is finally over! You’ve been asking me for ages to put this on the blog and finally I have got round to it! This is a lightly spiced vegan curry that makes Chloe feel happy after a long, hard day at work – ok this and a large glass of wine, but she does have an extremely stressful job! It’s great just served in a bowl curled up on the sofa. It isn’t too heavy and yet is warming and somehow the colours and smells make you feel as though you are somewhere sunny and warm. Dare I say it, this meal actually feels as though it’s doing your body good! All it needs to go with it is either some couscous or brown basmati rice

If you are feeling really organised you can roast the veggies in advance and stash them in the fridge. You can make the sauce in advance too so this meal, particularly when served with couscous, becomes an assembly job on the night and ready in minutes. Any leftovers of the rice/curry make a great packed lunch the next day – microwaved or at room temperature.

Ingredients (serves 2-3)

Small butternut squash

Small cauliflower

2 large carrots

Large red pepper

1 red chilli

6 tbsp Vegetable or coconut oil

1 onion

2.5 cm piece of root ginger, grated

1/2 tsp turmeric

1/2 tsp ground ginger

1 tsp ground cumin

1 tsp ground coriander

400g tin chopped tomatoes

400g tin coconut milk

juice half lemon

1tsp honey

salt and pepper

3 large handfuls of baby spinach

Sri Lankan Veg Curry

Method

Peel and de-seed the squash and chop into bite sized pieces

Separate the cauliflower into small florets

Peel and chop the carrot into the same sized pieces as the squash

De-seed the red pepper and cut into bite sized strips

Put the squash, cauliflower, carrots and red pepper onto a baking tray and toss in 3tbsp of your chosen oil. Season with salt and pepper and roast for 30-40 mins in 200c oven until veg is lightly tinged and soft

Whilst veg is roasting make the sauce. Finely chop the onion and soften for 6-8 mins in remaining oil in a large pan

Add all the spices and continue to cook for a further three minutes stirring regularly so it doesn’t catch.

Add tomatoes, coconut milk, lemon and honey. Season, stir to combine, and bring to boil before reducing heat so sauce can simmer and thicken for 20 mins

When roast veg are ready, and sauce has thickened bring the curry together by adding spinach to the sauce, cooking until wilted, and then gently folding in the remaining vegetables.

Simmer for a couple more minutes before serving on couscous or brown rice